@@viralthings3065 While i havent tried the comp in question, i'd say this. The KMR has a metal frame, nice weight, longer barrel and sightradius, and an excellent trigger. The comp might be too light, less stable, and if the trigger is similar to other polymer sigs, it is ok, but not quite at the KMR level
@@Gunfocus tbh the P322 is like half the price, weighs less (200 grams less), has two 20-round magazines (vs 10).. on paper it looks better. I am going to a dealer this friday to have a look at both pistols. I plan on owning the .22 for one or two years, the only reason I am buying the .22 is because my country's laws restrict me from buying larger calibres.
@viralthings3065 most of the polymer frame guns are fun guns, and many are great quality. However, learning technique and shooting really well is a lot easier on balanced metal frame guns that have better balance. They have two different use scenarios, but both are good 👍
@@Gunfocus Thank you for your answer. I agree, i don't like polymer guns.. i think they are better suited for everyday carry and self defense.. Then maybe a better comparison would be the FN502 vs this one.. would you still pick this one?
@viralthings3065 absolutely. The fn is a nice gun, but a couple things holds it back. The trigger has a very long aftertravel, but worse is the non adjustable sights, with few options. I could maybe do a review on that one... An owner of a fn asked the same question on Sunday, and he is now looking for a Hammerli X-Esse or similar for an upgrade
I dont think it is considered a match pistol, i believe it is a trainer/plinker/general range pistol, and the Hämmerli probably is the more accurate one, but it is really close. I’d just barely call the Hämmerli a match pistol though. Both are excellent sporting pistols.
@@BT-st4ho it depends. The Walther csp is probably the more accurate one for me, when going for pure accuracy. The kmr on the other hand is a little more controllable if shooting faster. Overall, for me, i prefer the Walther 👍
@@Gunfocus Thanks! i couldn't choose between these two. After holding them both at the weapon store, i did go for the Walther. I think the Walther has a better overall finish than kmr and i like the fact that it has a steel frame. Hope to see more one the Walther :)!
awesome trigger dicipline buddy
@@ViceroyRoyer thanks!
Vurdere litt å kjøpe denne, hvordan er den å skyte med 1 hand 25m? Til nice og hurtig program Vs en X-esse feks?
Synes den er fin å skyte enhånds, men hvis en er mer opptatt av resultater så hadde jeg nok valgt X-Esse 👍
This or the SIG SAUER P322 comp?
@@viralthings3065 While i havent tried the comp in question, i'd say this. The KMR has a metal frame, nice weight, longer barrel and sightradius, and an excellent trigger. The comp might be too light, less stable, and if the trigger is similar to other polymer sigs, it is ok, but not quite at the KMR level
@@Gunfocus tbh the P322 is like half the price, weighs less (200 grams less), has two 20-round magazines (vs 10).. on paper it looks better. I am going to a dealer this friday to have a look at both pistols. I plan on owning the .22 for one or two years, the only reason I am buying the .22 is because my country's laws restrict me from buying larger calibres.
@viralthings3065 most of the polymer frame guns are fun guns, and many are great quality. However, learning technique and shooting really well is a lot easier on balanced metal frame guns that have better balance. They have two different use scenarios, but both are good 👍
@@Gunfocus Thank you for your answer. I agree, i don't like polymer guns.. i think they are better suited for everyday carry and self defense.. Then maybe a better comparison would be the FN502 vs this one.. would you still pick this one?
@viralthings3065 absolutely. The fn is a nice gun, but a couple things holds it back. The trigger has a very long aftertravel, but worse is the non adjustable sights, with few options. I could maybe do a review on that one...
An owner of a fn asked the same question on Sunday, and he is now looking for a Hammerli X-Esse or similar for an upgrade
Is this gun considered as match pistol like a Hämmerli?
I dont think it is considered a match pistol, i believe it is a trainer/plinker/general range pistol, and the Hämmerli probably is the more accurate one, but it is really close. I’d just barely call the Hämmerli a match pistol though. Both are excellent sporting pistols.
he! what gun do you like more, the Walther csp dynamic or this kmr s-02? and why?
@@BT-st4ho it depends. The Walther csp is probably the more accurate one for me, when going for pure accuracy. The kmr on the other hand is a little more controllable if shooting faster. Overall, for me, i prefer the Walther 👍
@@Gunfocus Thanks! i couldn't choose between these two. After holding them both at the weapon store, i did go for the Walther. I think the Walther has a better overall finish than kmr and i like the fact that it has a steel frame. Hope to see more one the Walther :)!
it is double action ?
It's single action 🙂
Wich Distance is it?
About 12 yards